Switches for extra lighting
#11
JK Enthusiast
Are auxiliary switches available for the stock lower switch pod? My Jeep doesn't have heated seats and it would be nice to be able to use those two capped-off spots if I end up adding accessories.
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#12
I'm dabbling with setting up switches that are activated by an iPhone using a headless raspberry Pi and wifi. The hardware to put it together is cheap, but the programming piece is gonna take some learning still. If I ever manage to get it breadboarded up, I'll start posting for real. The great part about this would be no physical switches in the car.
#13
JK Jedi Master
I don't believe so. However, years ago someone did take that out and rebuild it. There is a circuit board back there that makes a simple plug and play impossible. There's no room to just install a switch from wherever.
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I'm dabbling with setting up switches that are activated by an iPhone using a headless raspberry Pi and wifi. The hardware to put it together is cheap, but the programming piece is gonna take some learning still. If I ever manage to get it breadboarded up, I'll start posting for real. The great part about this would be no physical switches in the car.
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Ive got a lot of the parts to make it run.. But Im gonna need to teach myself some python coding.. Once I have something worth showing for real, i will start the build thread. Im hoping I can get some programming smart people to join in on the coding to make it go faster. Option 2 instead of running headless on iphone/ipad would be to put a small touch screen somewhere in the vehicle. The poster above with his switch panel made me think that a small 4" touch panel above the rear view mirror running XBMC would be pretty slick depending on how its integrated. And furthermore, i could integrate a rear view camera/front view recording camera into it as well.. But one step at a time.. Goal 1 is headless pi running rock lights and some auxiliary lighting